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The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is an atmospheric, story-driven game. Immerse yourself in the warped Sehwa district as you encounter an engaging cast of characters, solve puzzles, discover revealing clues, and fight for survival against a relentless psycho. Heroines, forced to confront their worst fears, rarely emerge unscathed. The Coma 2 Vicious Sisters Wallpaper for free Download in different resolution ( HD Widescreen 4K 5K 8K Ultra HD ), Wallpaper support different devices like Desktop PC or Laptop, Mobile and tablet. You Can Set The Coma 2 Vicious Sisters Wallpaper in Windows 10 PC, Android Or Iphone Mobile or Mac Book. Violence, Blood, Language. The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is an atmospheric, story-driven game. Immerse yourself in the warped Sehwa district as you encounter an engaging cast of characters, solve puzzles, discover revealing clues, and fight for survival against a relentless psycho. Sehwa High Gymnasium is the final area map in the game, and links to the Old School via an outdoor path from the Middle Hallway.If this is your first time entering the hospital, you'll begin in.

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The last person to call me a brave boy was probably my mother when I didn’t cry after getting an owie. Granted this probably wasn’t all that long ago, but the statement doesn’t lose any value! Knowing this it shouldn’t shock anybody when I say I am quite easily frightened. I do, however, enjoy being frightened. I just scream and cry with enjoyment, like a normal human.

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters , let’s call it TC2 from now on, is a Korean survival horror-adventure. It is a sequel to Devespresso Games‘ 2015 The Coma: Cutting Class, and its 2017 updated edition. I hope you have ear plugs, because I’m about to shriek The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters review at you.

Story

Mina Park is a student of Sehwa High who passes out at school after walking into the storage closet, only to wake up in a nightmare world called “The Coma.” Some creature resembling a less hot version of her teacher, Ms. Song, soon chases after her to make with the stabbing. This is all at the behest of what we will learn is called the “Vicious Sister.” Mina is forced to traverse the city in order to escape, and possibly put a stop to whatever the Vicious Sister is up to.

We’re given a brief description of everything you need from the first game in our first cut scene. You play Mina, Mina is friends with Youngho who is in a coma, and he’s the protagonist from the first game. Makes sense? Awesome. Moving on.

I like this approach. It gives me just enough information without dragging me through a story I’ve possibly heard or seen before. I can pick up this game standalone and not miss out on too much. This makes way for us to learn about why we’re in this world, and meet allies and enemies alike as the game progresses.

The allies I speak of are called Ghost Vigilantes who, along with notes of lore scattered throughout the game, are the main source of information in TC2. Mina is unraveling the plot at the same time as we are, and the game is spent learning why we’re here and what Vicious Sister has planned. Mina quickly learns that she is next to powerless in this world, so she must rely on ingenuity and stealth to survive. This gives the story substance without sucking the life out of the horror via endless exposition.

Gameplay

Gathering/Crafting

The main progression of the game comes from being in one place in a map and finding out you don’t have a necessary item. You’re given a quest marker on your map, or a context clue to its location. This kind of back-and-forth trekking usually gives way to monotony, but the constant need to look for items helps here. Likewise, each area has one or two side quests available to give you an extra edge. Add on the constant fear of death and there is plenty of tension to go around.

One such side quest had me locate parts in order to build a taser. Upon completion I thought, “Awesome, I get a free pass if a baddie catches me now.” Only in a later cut scene when the big bad caught me and I used it in scene did I realize how important these optional quests may be. I was instantly driven to make sure I completed all others moving forward.

Exploration

The main component of fear in the game, which is why we’re all here, comes from the constant fear that entering any new area could have the main villain roaming the halls. Think Alien: Isolation. When’s that Xenomorph going to show up and use his extendo-mouth to give us a makeshift third eye? Your only equipment is a lighter, some snacks, and some mace. Basically, you’re powerless, so run/hide your face off before it’s torn off.

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Exploration is necessary because Ms. Song and her band of baddie butchers aren’t the only threat you face. Claws from below or above, poisonous plants, and a roaming monsters can all chip away at your life. You can avoid them pretty easily if you’re paying attention, and items are found all over to recover with. Alas, when running for your life it’s pretty easy to miss a creepy teen hiding under a desk.

While heading from area to area, TC2 tempted me into searching each room along the way. Notes litter each map with additional lore that show the possibility that maybe the innocent friend isn’t so innocent. I enjoy this both because I’m a curious little human by nature, and it was a reprieve from the constant discomfort.

Action

The game has no combat per se, but offers minor action elements to keep them reflexes up. You don’t want a spooky walking simulator, do you? Matches can be used to burn certain sedentary ghosts and unlock loot. The spacebar helps avoid harrowing environments at the expense of stamina. Quick time events require you to keep your composure when hiding during a chase. That last one gave me away to the killer more than once. TC2 strikes a good balance here between giving us enough power to feel necessary and keeping us meek enough that we’re still always afraid.

Graphics/Art

Hot dang does this art style work well for this game. The shading of the hand drawn art portrays the bleakness of the atmosphere even during the lighter moments. The lines are crisp, the colors are bright when they need to be and dull the rest of the time.

All of the illustrations are hand drawn, and add so much to the ambiance of the game. The flashlight emits just enough of an aura for you to feel safe. Right up until you realize you’re not. Spooky creatures lurk in the shadows in a way that you can definitely miss if you aren’t looking for them. The amount of times my roommate has knocked on my door to ask if I’m okay when I didn’t expect a ceiling claw to attack me. Oof.

There is also a Lovecraftian feel to the backgrounds. Tentacles, gore, indescribable amalgamations that probably used to resemble people. All of these add a sense of the unknown, and at the end of the day that is what people fear the most.

Music/Audio

Okay, yes. I know I have been blowing the proverbial smoke up this game’s behind so far, but I truly think the audio is TC2’s pièce de résistance. Everything from the quality of audio to the soundtrack had the hairs raising on my neck at some point.

The first steps you take in the game are in some kind of muck that immediately give a “squelch” sound. I instantly said, “Nope, don’t like that.” and that feeling really never left the whole experience. After being chased once by Dark Song I came to recognize the sounds of her footsteps. Upon hearing them when entering a hall panic would fill my body and I’d immediately look for a hiding spot. Sitting under a desk all I could do is listen as the footsteps got closer or further, and hope for the best. There were also cat sounds. Every now and again a cat would meow and I would shout, “KITTY!” in hopes for some brevity. I only saw a cat once. I named them Professor Boop.

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The music in The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters was the next piece in adding to the atmosphere of the game. I’m saying atmosphere a lot, aren’t I? Atmosphere. IT’S IMPORTANT! So many times the music for an area would consist of simple single notes that made you feel an emptiness deserving of the situation. In the school a broken down version of last bell played along with the tones. At the train station loud speaker notifications would fast forward and slow down in multiple languages alerting you that nothing is going right in the world.

Summary

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a refreshing piece of horror in a jump scare filled void. Yes, jump scares were involved and, yes, there were repeating themes withing the game. Luckily, anything repeated was quick lived, and the jump scares were just there to supplement an already instilled fear. The art and the music gave way to an atmosphere that had me constantly uncomfortable, but in a good way.

At points early in the game when dialogue between teens happened words like “totes” and “like” got tossed around so often I wasn’t sure if an undercover cop was about to ask me if I had drugs. Once the game got into full swing that was swept away and the only dialogue was meaningful or well thought out. I felt a sense of unease the entire time, yet am looking forward to playing again to collect everything I’ve missed.

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Since summer is over, the nights are getting colder and we are coming into autumn. Which means Halloween is near, so my mind turns to playing some creepy games. Now to be totally honest, I am kind of a chicken, especially when things jump out at me. So most of the time with scary games, my goal isn’t necessarily to beat the game, but to see how long I can play before I totally chicken out. Last year I played Layers of Fear on the PlayStation4 and I really enjoyed it, so much so, I actually completed the game. Though to be fair, there weren’t many jump scares so I was more just creeped out than really scared.

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This year I am looking at Coma 2: The Vicious Sisters, developed by Devespresso Games. This game is a sequel to a game called The Coma: Cutting Class, luckily you don’t need to play the first game to enjoy this one, as I have never heard of or played the original. The game is a 2D, horror survival game, featuring hand-illustrated manhwa (Korean manga). You take on the role of Mina, a student attending Sewha Highschool. In the introduction we learn that Mina’s best friend, Yonghuo, fell into a mysterious coma three weeks ago. You join Mina before her english class with Ms. Song starts. The game will show you some little tutorials so you learn how the controls work, while you work through some teenage drama between Mina and her friends before class starts. The english class ends at 10:00PM, and we find out that Ms. Song kept Mina late to go over her test mark. This is when all the weird stuff starts happening. Seho one of your classmates is standing in the hallway staring at the door to the janitor's closet. He suddenly disappears, so you go into the closet, thinking he is in there. Instead, you find a weird shrine and a book that speaks of the final blood moon and how the Vicious Sisters will come and walk our world. After reading this, Mina states that she doesn’t feel so good and seemingly falls into a mysterious coma. “The Coma” is actually a whole other realm, and the only time it is in sync with the real world is during the last blood moon.

When you first start exploring this other realm, you will find that most of the doors for the rooms are locked until you find a card key in the area to give you access, so you will have to do some searching first to get into these rooms. A lot of the stairs are blocked off with weird tentacle-like vines forcing you to find a new route to take. Mina has no real way of defending herself, all she can do is run and try to avoid the hanging clawing bodies slashing at her. Some familiar people from the other realm show up, like your english teacher Ms. Song. Though instead of being nice and helpful, she is trying to annihilate you. So the only thing you can really do is run and hide from Ms. Song. To stay hidden, and keep Mina’s breathing quiet, you will have to do some quick time events. If you fail to complete it, chances are she will find where you are hiding, and once again, shocker, do a quick time event to keep away from her. If you fail, she will kill you. It will take time to learn the map well enough to find where you can hide, and finding the areas that allow you to access the whole buildings. I died a lot in the beginning, the first time it was scary when she popped out and was chasing me, but after a while, it got quite frustrating. If you pay attention to the audio, you will hear her heels when she is coming down the hallway, so you know it’s time to hide, or stay in the room until she is gone. Though I recommend wearing headphones, this makes it a lot easier to figure out which direction she is coming from. If you come across mace in the vending machine, grab some, this will give you a couple seconds to get away from Dark Song when she catches you, which will be a lot from my experience. This game requires a lot of quick thinking and planning!

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This is not your usual horror game where you are blasting at tons of zombies with the weapons you find. The weapons and some of the items in Coma 2 require you to do some crafting. At the police station you will have to find the grip, and lithium magazine. Once you have the required pieces, you have to go to the crafting table and do some quicktime button combos to assemble the taser. The taser will get added to your bag, to be used at a special time, it’s not something you get to carry and use whenever you want. I found this frustrating, as there were many times I could have used that taser.

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If you are looking for a horror game that looks beautiful, and is different than your usual type, this may be worth checking out. Dark Song chasing you was super scary, but I found that constantly having to backtrack to get stuff for fetch missions, or to just do simple things like just unlock doors, was frustrating. I wish that Mina was able to fight back more, like kick or even get creative and grab something off the table to smash the enemy. It was frustrating to have to just run and hide all the time, I think playing more and getting better at recognising good places to hide will help a lot. The story in Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is interesting and I would love to find out what happens, so I will keep playing to find out if Mina ever gets out of the coma, maybe in time for Halloween.

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters(Reviewed on Xbox One)

This game is good, with a few negatives.

This is a creepy horror game with an intriguing story that requires a lot of quick thinking and planning to avoid enemies and survive. Coma 2 is definitely not your usual run-and-gun survival type game!

This game was supplied by the publisher or relevant PR company for the purposes of review

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